The students were exposed to some of the newest technologies available from professional developers and had a chance to meet with representatives from companies that hire entry-level IT graduates. South Hills IT Instructor, Guido Santella, coordinated the trip and said, “Our main goal at South Hills is to help our students land a new career. Going to events like this allows the students to get up close to what is currently happening in the world of software development, information technology, and the cloud so they can be prepared to attain this goal. And since most of our learning comes from a hands-on approach, I always find new technology at these events to bring back and experiment with in my classroom."

In addition, the students were able to choose from more than 45 training sessions including:

Build an Augmented Reality App with Unity and C#

Let’s Take a Tour of .NET Core CLI

Zero to DevOps (with Azure DevOps)

Intro to Azure

C# 8.0

My IOT Journey

Press the Kubernetes Easy Button with Rancher

13 Strategies for an Effective Job Search

Serverless-is-more: An Introduction to Azure Functions

Machine Learning made Easy - An Introduction to ML.NET

How to Quickly Fake Powershell If You Know C#

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